Caliban’s Codex

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In the twelve years since Prospero’s departure, Caliban has painstakingly sifted through the ashes of the books of magic, slowly piecing together a new language and a way to save this island from mankind’s abuse.
‘There is no welcome here for you, your kind.
Mankind, for there is nothing kind in man.’
​Caliban’s Codex is a new monologue by the writer John Knowles (Toby Belch is Unwell and Fiction Romance) created with Emily Carding (Richard III – Brite Theatre). Inspired by Shakespearean iambic pentameter, this one-woman show explores loss, abuse and magic and is a disturbing insight into Caliban’s world view.
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